JAKARTA - The Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) admits that it will continue to oversee the direct cash assistance (BLT) program due to the increase in fuel oil (BBM).

Director of Supervision for Social Affairs and Disaster Management of BPKP, Michael Rolandi said BPKP is preparing its auditors to oversee aid programs through the dissemination of technical monitoring instructions, in which one of the focuses of supervision is BLT BBM.

"Supervision carried out by BPKP to ensure that the planning process up to the distribution of BBM BLT has been carried out in accordance with procedures," said Michael in his statement, Friday, September 23. Michael added that BPKP's supervision targets, apart from the governance side, also target the database of beneficiaries who are included in the DTKS data (integrated social welfare data) and three accuracys, namely on target, on time, and on time. He said that supervision of BLT BBM was not only carried out by the central BPKP, but involved 34 BPKP representatives. "The supervision is carried out to find out other problems that may be encountered in the distribution of BLT BBM and provide recommendations for improvements," he said. BPKP currently aims to ensure that BLT BBM has been distributed to all KPM (beneficiary families) recipients of the BLT BBM Program for the September-October 2022 period. "What is a KPM that deserves assistance (with seeing economic conditions, work conditions, and not ASN/Polri)," he said. It is known that the government rolled out BLT BBM of Rp. 150,000 per month per KPM for 4 months which was distributed in cash through PT Pos to each KPM.


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